
Uncle Nearest 1884
Discover Uncle Nearest 1884 Small Batch Whiskey
Immerse yourself in the rich heritage and craftsmanship of Uncle Nearest 1884, a truly remarkable Tennessee whiskey that embodies the spirit of tradition and excellence.
A Legacy of Quality
Crafted by the 5th generation descendant of the legendary Nearest Green, Victoria Eady Butler, this whiskey is a testament to the dedication and passion that goes into every meticulously curated batch.
Exceptional Taste Profile
Uncle Nearest 1884 boasts a smooth 93-proof experience, presenting a delightful blend of flavors that include:
- Tobacco - Adds a rich depth
- Caramel - Infuses a sweet, buttery essence
- Light Notes - For a refreshing finish
- Balanced Orange - Introduces a hint of citrus brightness
Product Details
- Brand: Uncle Nearest
- Country: United States
- State: Tennessee
- Spirits Type: American Whiskey
- Spirits Style: Tennessee Whiskey
- ABV: 51.5%
Enjoy Responsibly
Please remember to drink responsibly. As noted by the California Proposition 65, consuming distilled spirits may increase cancer risk and, during pregnancy, can cause birth defects. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol.
Indulge in the excellence of Uncle Nearest 1884 and elevate your whiskey experience to new heights!

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